ttf Will ilium i mi visited Mrs N B. Mrs. mS WjEdler Iff returned from Det. Moines, lows rfter ? visit with her son. Emory md Mrs 5SL in Chsriooe and Ash boro, N. J. after a vlskvtlrh lotte spent Friday night here with his mother. Mrs. N. a Boney and grandmother, Mrs. Hartle S. Kornegay. They re returned with him to Char lotte on Saturday for a vlslt< Mrs. Vernon Reynolds went to ECU Greenville on Friday to get her daughter , Judy for the week end. They were ee- I cotnpanied by Judy's roommate, Linda Futrell. Mrs. Viola W. Quinn went on a trip with the Bobby Pltmaos of Burgaw for the week-end. Mrs. Eva Hughes and Mrs. HUda Booth shopped in Golds boro one day last week. .. J Mrs. J. H. Booth of Rose Hill has been visiting the Wiley Booths. I Baptist Circles Mrs. I. C. Burch was hos tess an Monday afternoon when the Cora Stokes Circle of the Baptist Church met with nine members present. Mrs. George Penney presided over the meeting and Mrs. J. B. Wallace conducted the probram. She I discussed "EVE." A congealed salad with cof fee was served after the closing prayer. The Ella Cooper Circle met I with Mrs. Eva Hughes on Mon day night. Mrs. Marlon Griffin presided over the meeting and I Mrs. Bobby Howard led the pro- I gram. She was assistedbyMrs. I Mary Jo Guthrie and Mrs. Alma Brinson. The hostess served I pound cake, nuts and coffee to I the 8 ladies present. WU$?f Highway ibc iub presidflril^ Mrs. Ralph Barwicik 1 sion. I'he guest speaker was Mrs. Robert Poupll of Clinton. as a Home Economist in Sooth America where she worked six yearsto Bogota. Columbia. She also showed interesting slides * and displayed some of her sou venirs. Mrs. Albert Barton gave reports' qn . "Arts and Crafts" also Clothing. Several Christmas gift ideas were ex changed. The hostess, assisted I by Mrs. J. B. Stroud and Mrs. I N. B. Boney served poundcake, salted nuts and coffee. The Halloween motif was carried out I In napkins and fattors. There. were 14 ladies present to enjoy this occasion. The November meeting will be with Mrs. AldaD. Eszell at 2:30. Members are urged to note time and plade of their next meeting, They are also urged to participate and co operate with plans for the Christmas Fair to be held on I November the 14th. and 16th. in I the Ag. Building. Kantract Club Mrs. D. S. Williamson was hostess to the Kenansville Ron tract Klub on Thursday night with Mrs. A. T . Outlaw as guest. High Score was compiled by Mrs. E. S. McGowan. Bet- I ween progressions Mrs. Wil- I liamson served lemon pie and coffee to her guests. Note Off Thanks We want to thank our many friends for each act of kind ness shown us during the re cent illness and death of our husband and father. We are deeply grateful for the loving care he received from the staff of Duplin General Hospital. The I concern and sympathy express ed by friends in the form of prayers, visits, cards, flowers, foods and other considerations I have made our bereavement easier to bear. The family of EelixJBostic Booty. She was assisted by Mrs. Stroud, Mrs. A. T. CXa law and Mr G. V. C ding. The Monthly Emphasis on Ste wardship was presented by Mrs. Lawrence Southerland. After the closing prayer, the hostess assisted by Mrs. Amos Chest nutt served punch and assorted cookies to the 10 members pre sent. and 2 visitors present. Mrs. Louise W. Mitchell was hostess to Circle #2 on Monday night with ten ladies present. Mrs. Ralph Brown, chairman, presided and Mrs. Jack Sitter son moderated the Bible Study. The Menthly Emphasis was gi ven by Miss Margaret Williams. At the close of the Meeting, Mrs. Mitchell served lemon pie, salted nuts and coffee. ??ri 1 > wi 1. ? tsc 15 She H el Mrs. E IC. Jyder and Mrj DUon Hall. A social hour followed the meeting. clety of Christian Service of Church of KenansvlUe will pa rticipate this week in The Call To Prayer and Self-Denial, one of ilte most Important annual observances of Unite* Metho- i dist women throughout the Un- H Ited States. 1 The "Call to Prayer and ] Self-Denial" .focuses on ml-1 ssion study, a much needed offering for special world and national projects, an* a deep ened spiritual life. The special Program Meet ing for women wQl be held at 7:30 o'clock October 26 at ar-"rt: J Mi rsd Mr? Jl m Efc: leste inounc the i ? tyi Memorial Hospital, dsboru. Mrs Bsri tie 1 former Fif Kb mega BTWo & ui: Mr. Ntayc ? i K Hospita 'okosulu. Japan. Or year :ri In the N inJapw:. :The %-unsoa havt an m. ? i lh rteen ? wthi KM rs % : s i ? iidei fanw fol is .. i? ea rlptli (. toe is on m [lvej je Sttfts. Mr?. Evans, he ess on ?od ga* oh gfth nosi import :hurch November 9th id . ler vices. Mrs. Evans served ? liclous 4re you ready for health emergenei4?rV ? i ' pharmacist I No need to pank in an emergency? I if you're prepared. Find medkine chest and first aid needs here. HEALTH AIDS 1 SICK ROOM SUPPIIES PRESCRIPTIONS v' I for Pint Aid Supplies . . . 11.1. MMI PHMIHCY I 110 E. BROADWAY PINK HILL, N. C | PHONE SM.S40I | . '? '$"&?"*. " .-"'.It. ? PROFESSIONAL PRESCRIPTIONS M ??? ~ ? "" "*"' 'Tj? ., \r\. ? BP . .\f- mm ?????? VMM *| ?" M SBBjw JHHRK ? I w ? Li I vl/?L I ?- ? ? 1 "* - I I I I ^| ^K ? I |( I '?'??% ? ' IB ? |^ ? ,f^ ,g 1 M H ^ ^ ^ ^ , m |F^ 9 * l'% ^?df tjjEBf r W?-P ff ^ In '"? I I I Sq Yd 0F SELECTED ITEMS INCLUDING I I M^f;|-HV:' ? ' ARMSTRONG INOOOR CARPET SALEM RUBBER BACKED I P'"'? iY** ) CARPET AND MANY - MANY I I I I We Didn't Come In A Big Way But We're Here And That's What Counts... Our Facilities Will Enable Us To Give Our Present Customers Better Service And STOJ WM* NEW OFFICE W^J?NS*ILIE^WE CJR^ * PHONE 2H-3ZZI KENANSVIllE. H. C. - - ?'~ ?

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